The documents and text from various publications
Many of these will eventually be replaced by PDF files of the complete text and illustrations of the publications to make them far easier to read and download if required.
The 14th century Church Plate.
The Early History of Sprowston Chapel
Register of Parish Baptisms 1905.
Register of Parish Baptisms 1905.
Parish magazine March 1937. Front cover
The History of Sprowston Methodist Chapel (2)
Sprowston Church Youth Fellowship, (2) 1946.
Sprowston Church Youth Fellowship, (1) 1946.
Confirmation Book of Ethel Hardingham, 1910.
Sprowston Road Methodist Church (6) by Wes Moore
Sprowston Road Methodist Church (4) by Wes Moore.
Sprowston Road Methodist Church (3) by Wes Moore.
Sprowston Road Methodist Church (2) by Wes Moore.
Sprowston Road Methodist Church (1) by Wes Moore.
Sprowston Road Methodist Church (9) by Wes Moore.
Sprowston Road Methodist Church (7) by Wes Moore
Register of Parish Baptisms from 1911 to 1912.
Register of Parish Baptisms 1908 to 1909.
Records of Parish Baptisms from 1913 to 1914.
Opening of Sprowston Methodist Church, 6, Personal Donors
Methodist Church: 1. Official Representatives at the Opening.
Opening of the Sprowston Methodist Church (5) Personal Donors
Opening of Sprowston Methodist Church (4) In Memorium Donors
Church of St. Mary and St. Margaret in the 18th Century.
The History of the Sprowston Methodist Chapel (4)
The History of the Sprowston Methodist Chapel (3)
Church hall debate as reported in the EEN dated 27 Feb. 1997.
Sprowston Road Methodist Church (10) by Wes Moore. The 1980s
Sprowston Road Methodist Church (8) by Wes Moore. The 1930s
The Grubhouse depicted as they were built as the earliest Christian places of worship.
St Mary & St Margaret's Church in the 14th Century.
Parish Magazine Church: St. Mary & St. Margaret. The 1940s
Opening of new Sprowston Methodist Church. Representatives of Local Methodist Churches.
Death of Rev S.G Metcalf St. Mary & St. Margaret Church. The 1940s
Opening of new Sprowston Methodist Church (3) Representatives of Local Methodist Churches
Article taken from the Sprowston Parish News with Beeston St. Andrews Volume XLIII:2. Church: St. Mary & St. Margaret.
Transcript of Article taken from The Sprowston Parish News with Beeston St. Andrews Volume XLIII:2. Church: St. Mary & St. Margaret.
St Mary And St Margaret’s Parish Church an Etching by Robert Ladbrooke (1769 * 1842) From his book of Norfolk Churches Published in 1823.
Frontice for the Bells of St Mary and St Margaret Parish Church by Dr Paul Cattermole published by Charles Harrold.
Opening of the Methodist Church (2) Representatives of each Department of the Church
Civil Defence Sprowston (1), by Diana Harrold, nee Grenville. The, (stables), St Cuthbert's Church Sprowston. World War 2
Civil Defence Sprowston (1), by Diana Harrold, nee Grenville. The, (stables), St Cuthbert's Church Sprowston. World War 2
Page three of the Bells of St Mary and St Margaret Parish Church by Dr Paul Cattermole published by Charles Harrold.
Page five of the Bells of St Mary and St Margaret Parish Church by Dr Paul Cattermole published by Charles Harrold.
Page four of the Bells of St Mary and St Margaret Parish Church by Dr Paul Cattermole published by Charles Harrold
Sprowston with Beeston Monthly Magazine Volume one number six June 1913 Photograph of St Cuthberts Church. The Magazine is held by Sprowston Heritage.
Page two of the Bells of St Mary and St Margaret Parish Church by Dr Paul Cattermole published by Charles Harrold.
Report in the Norwich Mercury - 1907 re the death of Frederick John Andrews, parish Clerk from 1839 at the age of 12 years.
World War I Memorial in the church of St. Mary and St. Margaret. Dedicated to the heroes of Sprowston who fell during the First World War.
World War II Memorial in the church of St. Mary and St. Margaret. Dedicated to the heroes of Sprowston who fell during the Second World War.
Sergeant (later Captain) Harry Cator of the 7th.East Surreys Reg. won the VC at Arras in 1917. Most decorated Norfolk soldier in WW1. Image from EDP Nov. 2006.Interned 1966 St. Mary and St. Margaret’s Church.
Adams - Clagett. Connection between the Adams family and the State of Maryland USA. As researched by Sally Harbaugh, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Memorial to Bishop Thomas John Claggett. In Canterbury Cathedral. Note two g's in name.